Integrating with Motion 4

One of the exciting new features in R11.5 is its really tight integration with Motion.…Cinema 4D now supports exporting both the 3D camera data as well as the lights…to actual 3D Motion projects.…So just so you know, we're continuing on from the project where we created tags…for integration with After Effects and Motion.…Just so we can see what's going on in the scene, we have a couple of different…compositing tags here on the JetCart and on the Cube, as well as an External…Compositing tag where we went to render out a solid object.…

Now, this solid object will only render into an After Effects project, but that…doesn't mean, we can't use the External Compositing tag.…Let me show you what I mean by exploring our Render Settings.…If we go into our Render Settings at the top center of your toolbar, go ahead…and click the Render Settings button.…If you go down to the bottom, we've already actually rendered out the Photoshop…sequence of the cart flying as well as all of the different Multi-Pass layers,…

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12/10/2009

CINEMA 4D R11.5 Essential Training covers all the important steps to get up and running with this easy-to-use 3D application. Designer and author Ian Robinson covers the essentials of 3D design, including modeling, animation, and integration with other design tools. Ian explores how to build objects with CINEMA 4D's basic primitives, and how to use light, shadow, and texture to give depth to a scene. He shows the proper use of the powerful animation tools, including MoGraph, to push 3D designs to the limit. Finally, Ian covers how to combine CINEMA 4D with other applications like After Effects and Motion. Exercise files accompany this course.